By Robbie Weinstein, 247Sports: Multiple Power Five programs reportedly had interest in Deion Sanders this offseason, but the former Jackson State coach chose to jump to Colorado. Sanders does not have roots in the state and largely has cleaned up in recruiting in the Southeast, although that has not stopped “Coach Prime” from immediately raking in multiple high-level prospects on behalf of the Buffaloes. In an interview on Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast, Sanders said Colorado athletic director Rick George made the difference regarding why he chose CU.
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